Show Stopper by Hayley Barker is a stunning story about unlikely friendship and hope in the face of oppression and adversity. The story inside is just as stunning as the cover, and if you’d like to know more… here is the Goodreads summary: Set in a near-future England where the poorest people in the land

Author: Joelle Charbonneau Publisher: Harper Collins/Harper 360 Release date: 10th August 2017 Genre: YA, Fantasy, High Fantasy Pages: 336 Add to Goodreads shelf | Buy from Amazon | Buy from Wordery Twins Carys and Andreus were never destined to rule Eden. With their older brother next in line to inherit the throne, the future of the kingdom was secure.But appearances—and rivals—can be deceiving. When Eden’s

Author: Josephine Boyce Publisher: self-published (CreateSpace) Release date: 9th February 2016 Genre: YA, Dystopia Pages: 288 Add to Goodreads shelf | Buy from Amazon | Buy from Waterstones | Buy from Wordery Auria was the last nation in Europe to be occupied by the Global Defence Organisation, the same organisation that promised to bring peace when riots spread rapidly across the continent. Now governing all

To celebrate the release of When Dimple Met Rishi (out in the UK on 1st June!), the wonderful people over at Chapter 5 Books have put together this fantastic blog tour! This book is absolutely wonderful and I’m honoured to be finishing up the blog tour with a guest post by the lovely Sandhya Menon. Lovable

With the month of Ramadan around the corner, what better time to pick up some books written by Muslim authors? It seems I am not the only one in the book community who has thought this since a couple of book lovers (Nadia @scorpioreads and Zoya @AnInkyReader) have put together a Ramadan Readathon (just look at that stunning header). For

Author: Renée AhdiehPublisher: Chapter 5 Books/Hodder Release date: 16th May 2017Genre: YA, Fantasy Pages: 416Source: ARCAdd to Goodreads shelf | Buy from Amazon | Buy from Waterstones | Buy from Wordery The daughter of a prominent samurai, Mariko has long known her place—she may be an accomplished alchemist, whose cunning rivals that of her brother Kenshin, but because she is not a boy, her future has

I know most people love summer because it usually means no school, no homework, trips abroad, ice-cream etc. etc. but I hate summer. Okay, maybe ‘hate’ is a strong word but I something-adjacent-to-hate summer. (Better?) And whenever I say this, people are shocked. They often assume it’s because I’m a winter-baby… which I’m not. I

Author: Kiran Millwood HargravePublisher: Chicken House Books Release date: 5th May 2017Genre: Fantasy, MG, Adventure Pages: 244Source: a copy in exchange for an honest reviewAdd to Goodreads shelf | Buy from Waterstones | Buy from Amazon | Buy from Wordery Ami lives with her mother on an island where the sea is as blue as the sky. It’s all she knows and loves, but the arrival of malicious